The average UK house price was £281,000 in April - £3,000 higher than 12 months ago.
The average UK house price was £281,000 in April - £3,000 higher than 12 months ago.
While the UK housing market is now the same size as it was pre-pandemic, its make-up looks different.
Weekly pension income has only increased by 1% p.a. in real terms over the last decade, while house prices have jumped by two-thirds.
UK house prices showed little movement in May, dipping by -0.1% on a monthly basis.
Annual house price growth has rebounded in May to 1.3% - up from 0.6% in April
House prices climbed by 0.7% between February and March.
However, the market remains price-sensitive with average asking prices just 0.6% higher than a year ago.
Annual house price growth increased to 1.1% last month.
The annual rate of change has slowed to 0.6%, from 1.6% in March.
Affordability constraints and a resilient first-time buyer market are supporting demand for smaller homes.
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